frugality
/fruːˈɡæləti/ (bre, ipa) · /fruːˈɡæləti/ (ame, ipa) · /frü-ˈga-lə-tē/ (ame, mw)
frugality — noun
1. a habit of living simply and using money, food, and other supplies with delibera
a habit of living simply and using money, food, and other supplies with deliberate care so that little is wasted.
Heloisa's frugality helped her family save enough for a used car.
frugality + helped + save for a practical goal
In college, Brian practiced frugality and cooked every meal at home.
practice frugality in daily life
The village admired Feng's frugality when he repaired old tools instead of replacing them.
Years of frugality let Eli retire without borrowing money from his children.
The couple's frugality showed in the simple lunches and carefully planned shopping lists.
- extravagance
spending or using far more than is sensible
- wastefulness
focuses on throwing resources away rather than saving them carefully
文法句型
frugality in [area]
frugality with [resource]
practice frugality
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. It often appears with verbs like 'show', 'practice', or 'admire', and it usually suggests a positive kind of self-control rather than forced poverty.